I have collected perfon data but to analyse I need to know the threshold values for all counters. Especially counters under Memory, Physical disk and processor object. I have gone trhough many sites which explain few counters usually required to monitor SQL performance issues and some have mentioned their threshols too but they have not encluded entire counter list. However if windows has provided so many counters then I am assuming that there must be some purpose behind it and I would like to know corresponding thresholds so that looking at any counte value I can conclude that it is a bottleneck or not. Counters I am ineterested in:

"Complete"? for what, just the base OS + SQL or other applications? if only those then what versions? you've not made it easy for us to answer this one.
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Chopper3May 16 '11 at 11:35

Even if you've got the complete list, no one can tell you what threshold values you should care about. That's specific to your environment, your servers, your applications.
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mfinniMay 16 '11 at 12:52

Apologies for not clarifying doubt well. I am doing performance troubleshooting on SQL server 2000, 2005, 2008 on windows server 2003 and 2008. For now I am focusiing on three performance objects: PhysicalDisk, Memory, Processor. However I was unable to get clear idea on some of the counters(listed in origional post) which come under these three headers. Ofcourse I agree with you guys that they are enviroment dependent but I was looking for sample examples. Anyway I think I understood that it is practically impossible to provide exact samples which can be generalised for all environments.
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Dnyaneshwar DasputeMay 17 '11 at 7:15